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fenix001 [56]
4 years ago
14

Please help! I'm roumanian.

English
2 answers:
Serhud [2]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

9 - A. If I hadn't gone to bed too late, I (wouldn't be) tired.

10 - C. If it gets hot, the snow (would melt).

11 - B. If I (were) you, I would follow your mum's advice.

12 - B. I would run away if I (saw) a ghost.

Explanation:

9 - The answer is (would't be), because you're using a past-tense form of will.

If you are saying "If I go to bed too late" Then you would be using (I would be)  tired.

But since it's a past tense, you would be using (wouldn't be).

10 - The answer is (would melt), because you're using a past-tense form of will.

You use would to preserve the future aspect when talking about the past.

11 - The answer is (were), because you're using a past-tense form of the verb “to be".

"If I (to be) you, I would follow your mum's advice."

So in that way, the answer would be (were).

12 - The answer is (Saw), because you're using a past-tense form.

You use saw when the the action is over,  like how it's said I would "run away" if I (saw) a ghost.

Hope that makes sense.

Hope I helped. if so, may I get brainlest and a thanks?

Thank you have a good day. =)

Tanzania [10]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

9 - a

10 - b

11 - b

12 - b

Explanation:

I'm not sure, 2/4 are correct btw

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